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PAGE SIX' THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, 191S LAORANDFi EVENING OBSERVER III 1 ! i 1M PERFUMES and i TOILET WATER WERE GIVEH v A FAREWELL illEV. AM) AlltH. GIUItH IIONOHKD 11X t'Hl'HCH I'AIUHIl.t. Possessing Distinctive Charms. There are ho many varieties of perfumes aud : toilet waters that it is impossible to select s one best stated to your personality merely.'. " from -reading- descriptive advertisements; :You'sbuuhl couio .to our perfiuuc depart-v nicnt and test.. various odors of the world's leading pel I'utners. Tu this way something ( may bo selected which holds a dcstinetive clianu for you. Our .perfumes and toilet waters' conic from the, best laboratories of Europe and America mid we guarantee them to be fresh aud high ,gradc. Try "Florence," the new favorite, $1.75 oz. Testimonials Of KnIccii For Ketlr- Iiir Hector Of 8t. Peter's Kpls . copal Church. RUN RIGHT TO THE LA GRANDE PHARMACY Quick Delivery , Phono Main 40 . La Grande, Oregon IS IF BILLY HAV LEASES FARM CIIAS MEYKItS RKTUKNS FROM IIOS- rrrAijAMKs m uak;oic to 'IKAIMiNG CAMP. , Otto. Ott is in Wallowa county to work and Iraiio Ott and Irono Wagon er aro over thoro for recreation.' " Mr.-unci Mrs. Henry Hub, of Pump kin Rulgo, visited vith relatives at Dry Crock on the 2uth, Miss Iva returned, with them. The. Misses . Ida Wore and Mabel Hup; visited with Dry Crock friends on feundny. t :;. . . ; llert Slat-lc, of Independence, hero on n visit. High esteem In which Ituv. . und i Mm.' Upton H. Glbbs have .been I Hold by tho populace in nnd out or tho Kplscopal.. church whore they IhavO boon associate f or 3 3 yearn, doyoloped Tuesday evunng at Honan illalli when a pubiie rccoption was tendered the rector and his wife.-. Rev. and Mrs. Oibhs leave to morrow morning for Estacadu. Ore., whore Mr. Glbbs , w!U take, up -tho pon and lay aside his ecclesiastical robos. In speech and Informal word, tho deepest tegrot wan ex jpressed lust evening about ' the do- jparture of i the twc. ,. r i , . r The reception was wholly infor mal. Mrs. PurcclL sang, ln her us jual j beautiful way aa an opening I of the program. This was .'follow ed by some, very pertinent remarks by ': Attorney J. . ' Slator, clerk of tie Episcopal church vestry. He roniarked about the sploudld prog ress made -and the deep regrets ' felt by the -vestry, and congregation at the departure of tho two. Mr.Sla tor was followed by Rev. George H. Foeso, of ? the Methodist . church, who, " Bpeaklng fori the ministerial association, paid high compliment to the earnest endeavor ' of ) Rev. Olbbs In nil linen looking to the nplrltual upbuilding ,o( his parish nnd community. Rev. Fopso . vnlcod the sentiments of all present when he wlshod for Mr. and Mrs. Glbbs, the i boat of success. In their new vonturo.; ,. ,. ..... . . Speaking for 4 ho Ladles' Guild, Mrs. Harryi Zurbrlck thanked tho COMPARE QUALITY COMPARE PRICES WE HAVE NEVER YET Closed our doors for days to "JUGGLE FIG URES, "-r-Goods njust first be marked up, before down. You will find no shelf -worn goods no odds and ends, in a Penney Store all merchandise is marked the day of arrival, at prices that assure us of "quick turn-overs" Vis it the store with' mQdern methods, and make your dollars equally efficient ey--eryday intheyear. Ladies' Silk Skirts 1 $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 ... , Ladies New Waists 98 !1.25, $1.49, $1.98 ' Hoys' Shirts and Blouses - : ...::1....59, 69 ' Hoys' Pants, "Knickers" 69, 98, $1.49 . - ; - Bovs' Suspenders -. 15, 19, 25 Hoys' Suits, "Knickers" 1: .. 2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 Ioys' Straws 25, 39, 49 Hoys' Sport Shirts .: -J,-.-. ......49, 98 ( - Men's-Work Shirts ...... 79, 98, $1.39 Men's Dress Shirts '. 98, $1.25, $1.49 ' , ' Men's Muslin Gowns , ...98, $1.49 Meti'sDi-ess Pants ... - '. ' $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 - i . Men's Elk Shoes, our price j. ......$2.69 So tint to be' used to Bring from' u height, either rem aircraft, hillsides or' moiiiilnlus, these American soldiers, j mounted in a tower nt the ground! school, Austin, Te.xf, nre firing nt clay- 1 pigeons to attain accuracy of firing ou a moving target. ; I Every Day Is a Sales Day at ? a -. Penney , ' Store, tendo'red- resignation" no ' Rector of St. Peter's' Parish of La Qrnndo, to tuko effect on August 1, 1018, wish, by moans- of this '-letter, to express tp you our heartfelt appro- elation of your labors us Hector of : , 1 ; this Parish 'for: tho. lost; thirteen PHEPARB FOIt THil MOT WAVM Soars. i -r '" i Tho hot sua ls' doubly dangerous Wo regret that conditions audi if there Js u. mass of undigested circumstances nro such . ihat - you . (nod in - the- stoniach.--causing dls- havo concludod that it Is best (or trass 'and auto intoxication, casting mm yy, V: 'Incorporated ' Formerly he Ujiited Store . ; , J t Day, at a I mw Penney . I I -. Store. two for their assistance, and again ! the work otr the church and your I congesting poisons throughout tho voiced the, sorrow that Is folt atjown self that you now relinquish system. Foley Cathartic- Tablets , GARDEN t'l.UliS TO MEET. LOCOMOTIVE ENGlMilKR HA VS. nvorwnrki and worry1 crfiiao kid ney troublo. When i .tne kldnoys aro not working properly, poisona ill the, syatoni, - rosult- . SUMMTiRVIU.K, Or., July :0.-,-(Spoeiul.) linos (l)lok) Fluher is the owner of tho Maxwell car Hint was owned a short lime by Clyde Meyers. Thin was the cur that was sold for the Ln Grande Red Cross- benofit In tho fnrrnmulato LIIipi ty (jucon event, Mng in hut km ho, soia musclos, stiff - Billy Bay lino ronu tno farm of 'joints, rhnuinatle pnliii),: constantly Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fine. ; tired feeling 'nnd other distressing ..'. .Miss Ahco Watts, who taught School iiiynrptomsj -(loorgo MeLaln,' Turllo III District, No. Ai (Pumpkin -Rl(lirr);LnkA. N.IJ.,1 wrltus: "I mil a loco. the past tv?o years,, aont. word that inotUo onclnoer. I hud a had pain sho turned In $4.0(1 that was left ovci jiii. iuy buck nnd my bladder ac- from a social given for lha kenuflt of tion . was very Irregular.. I took the Sulninorvillo Red Cross. I Foley KJdney 1'IIIs and was relieved ' Chns. Moyers was taken to tho hoB-jln couple of days." tho parting- !.tho work ae, Rector of this parish. , Kov, Glbbs In his . inimical way spoke a tew pleasant words of fnrewoll, thnaklng, for himself and wife,,, the, parish and community for all that had been done to make tholr slay In La Grando a pleasant one, and he recalled the Dunning Wo assure you on the, part of the Vestry and each .member thereof and Also on behair, of the mem bers of. the parish, that wo truly nppi-ecialo and will r.lwnys with pleasure remember . your kindly work and ministrations as Rector of tho rector's new home, and tho . und of yourself and rstlmaklo wife building of Honan Hall,', each of be nolghbors, and friends : during which was accomplished' only with :your sojourn here. gonulue co-operntfon. We sincerely hope, incl pray that Among those w:io will greatly In the change now bolng medo you 1 12,500 squnre miles, of which opprox miss 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Glbbs will be shall have an abunnnn-t success per- j lmntely 20,340 squnro miles are cov the Observer. For 13 yoars ho has sonally for' yourself and wife and i ercd by forests. Tho greater timber also in your , wont in tne service tracts lie In the southern and central of the Master. Wo can only regret soctlons of the country, where the land mid deplore our own shortcomings ' is less mountainous nnd the climate In our part, of the work , during more favorable to forest growth. your stay among us. wo pray lor givo prompt and sure relief.. , Thoy act gently but do their work thor ougly. , ,:Thoy cleanse the howe.18, sweatcn the stomach and benefit the liver. Recommended for: indi gestion, biliousness, bad breath, bloating, gas or constipation. . ; Sold ovorywhrtfe. Forests of Norway. , The total area of Nnrwny Is nhout pital nt Ln Grando hist week, hut improved enough to return home after a few days.. - ;r .. ,t ; , Mrs. Chas. Chandler, of La Crnniht, was vlsitlnp nt the homa-pf Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fine a few- days of last week. . -." '',-... Mrs. Wnltor Woods has returned from tho oast, whero she was called to tho hetlsido of her father, who was very 111. . : -;' i -.',. Jumcs McRuo has Bono fiom here to the training camps. Sold cvorywhfi'U. A beautiful Jot or scissors of ovcry kind, also manictfrc. scissors, nnil files nnd pocket knives, ull of the vory best and standard makes. You will kindly drop in anil sco just what will please you, without a doubt, at Sil vei thorn's...- .v s" "?' 7-27tf FAMILY DRUQ STORt .A OPANOt.ORtaON. WsisAstfjsttiiiirasii i CRUSADERS H' - -, Last Timo Today. t , ' ' . tt f , ; " ttw I ' Iff- ' mJ . . -i W.' . . . T ' . . .(r'.r.v been closely ncaoclatcd with ineui- borg ' of tho i editorial and mech- nnloal forces. ' Hundreds of times, In the rush of getting to presi, he has dropped in and voluntcored to road proofs,' written Btorios and In othqr ways lent his newspaper abil ity to tho asDlstance of tho staff. Always genial, always an encyclo paedia and storehouse of inform ation, he became an Invaluable ap purtonanco to the nowspaper "game'' In La Grande, and It Is up doubt that his association with Ink nnd panto In the Observer office has much to do with his decision to ' re-fnter tho nowspapor field which he left to' don tho robes of thn rector. : you and yours a most pleasant and ; - abiimtnnt return fur your labors in jyss1sslMlsftsls the now fields to which you go. ' If in'lhe fijturo It comes to pass that you can visit us or again come among us, ana we hope, it will be o.rton, wo assure you that you ana your good wife will always recoive a cordial welcome. ' Bosponklng for ourselves as mem bers of the -A'cstry and for ench and every member of the, Parish, ; that which we with confidence be-; Hove wo now. have and will con-! .;. Tho. Garden Clubs of Central, Rl verla and Groonwood will meet ln a hofTy at tho Y. , M. C." A., at 3 o'clock' Friday for the purpose of discussing fall gardens and irriga ting, tho garden, that is planted. Wo will .also dismiss ' the selling of our crop and the records that must bo kept. The corn and the potato clubs will join this meeting. v Everyone who is! au active mem ber must be, present. .. , Tho canning team will have their regular ; moeting as arranged by Miss Knowles. : . The Sewing Club meets with Mrs. A. H: Prince evo'y Wednesday at 2 o'clock. It; will be necessary that they attend regular as it will take until October to finish their lessons. A. H. PRINCE, .-, Assistant Emorgency Co. Club '"''' '; - Leader. " HLSBAN1) AND WIFE. Mrs. Frank P. Wood. Uox 18, R. F.' D. " 2,; Morrill, . Mo., -i writes:: "Foloy Klrjncy Pills help, mo so much. My husband also . has re ceived much benefit from them. Ho was so lame ho could not stoop over and now , he feels no pain.1' Lone back, sore - muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic acheh and pains aro quickly conquered by Foloy- Kldney Pills. Don't nogloct your kidneys nor mistake, symptoms ''of overworked or disordered kidneys for tho slowing up of ago. Sold everywhere. " ' 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS . TUB DIAMOND IllUVK. AV J9 (.II pa I Ak jpnr Oracfflat for I boxei, snle.1 with Dlua Ribbon. Dl Aid UND HR4NI PII.I.fL tn. s. rctnknawnuDot,8a(El.AlivariKeIiilia ' k r SOLD BV B8U0QISIS EVERYWHERE Gormnno to his going away, thcltlnuo to have, the good wishes and vostry framed the following docu. i prayers or yourself nntl wire anil monl and presontod It to Rev. nntl .again expressing to you our good ! will and best 'wish03 for tho Tuture, Mrs. Glbbs: ' . U'tler Of Appreciation. '.'," .Inly 23, 1918. Itov. Hpton U. Glbbs. ' Dear Sir: - -- -' ' - The VeHtry of St. Peter's Church of La Grando, hnylng accepted your wo remain, . ...... ' ! Yours respectfully, Tho Vestry of St. Petor's Church of La Grando, Ore. Jf. U.' SLATER, ' Clork. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Undertaking Headquarters i '," ... OF THE W. H. BOKNENKAMP CO. , ' , . Established 18U0 La Grande's Oldest Firm . ; MODERN FUNERAL SERVICE AT CONSERVATIVE PRICES. HAL BOHNENKAMP. Licensed Enibalmer. . PHONE M-50 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT f RUE .1- nAND 1 that's r iM-m.Ti.-r fRopc t? hrTrtotj-r v WTO -XW ARCADE THEATRE 4 ' -Official Government Pictures of Our Boys 2 "Over There.". Thrilling, Inspiring, Patriotic. 1 : -Coming Friday and Saturday . MARGUERITE CLARK in "PRUNELLA.1 : II p -- ii rr rrr : -i ' n m ?VTAn at n z Mi I II AW' Sffta VkL II 'i. 1 " , t-- RtCWT ' fvow 1 1 SO HED UiiTM " :' ' ' "JYaj STORr'. ; u sm i i i i -rs ' V. a- .t asl . I s1 'U'IWb ; You Cannot Buy k B letter Qual ity, Regardless of the price you pay our LIBERTY BLEND COFFEE at 33 cents per pound IS THE BEST COFFEE VALUE OBTAINABLE. There is a reason we buy our coffee from the largest importer of 'high grade coffees in the U. S. A. -We receive it fresh every week, it comes in bulk no fancy cans to pay for. Bear in mind that fancy colored cans cost from lOf. to 20 each; . they add to the price of the coffee, but not to the quality. Our hulk cot't'ee is fresh roasted and we grind it to suit the particular requirements of your coffee pot or percolator. Order a pound to dayyou will be agreeably surprised with the unusual quality and . yon will .appreciate the saving in price.; 'In buying bulk coffee you nre .conserving valuable materialas well as making a sub stantial saving in price. SAVE, SAVE, SAVE DO IT EVERY DAY, A THRIFT STAMP A DAY, KEEPS THE KAISER AWAY. v Watermelons are Fine, 4f a pound, a Guarantee with every melon Union Store Open 8 a.m. Close 6 p.m. Saturday open until 8:30 p.m. ' Hooverized Grocery Across the track,' next to Stilwcll's Cas h Market, United Slates Food Lircnsa No. G5255. jjstisisyisiiiissjwtjr '... .' v . . , ,, i v: " '': -'! I,-"'.'' ' - ' . ; w